1. "Click-wrap" GPL licensing- the GPL is not an EULA, so it generally ought not be used as a click-through license. You don't need to agree with the GPL to use GPL'd software; only in distributing the software (which you don't have the right to do without a copyright license) do you need to abide by the terms of the GPL (which grants you a copyright license if you do so).
Of course! No need to imitate In$tallSheld here! And you're right, GPL is not EULA!
2. I could well be wrong on this one, but isn't the "computer with arrow" image copyright Installshield and not distributable except with licensed versions of their installer?
The more so as imitating In$tall$hield is just a "bad taste" in my opinion ;-)
Lucho
P.S. Again my anti-monopoly emotions, but this time legally-backed ;-)
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